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The Bagnolet Campus: Your Gateway to Paris
Studying at our Bagnolet campus offers the perfect middle ground: you are close enough to hear the heartbeat of Paris without paying the "tourist tax" of living in the city center. Bagnolet is a gritty, energetic, and rapidly changing area right on the edge of the 20th Arrondissement. It’s where old-school French charm meets a new wave of digital startups and creative studios. At EIIET, we provide a launchpad for students who want to build a career in France while soaking up the culture of one of the world’s most iconic capitals.
Why Choose the Paris Area?
- The Heart of "La French Tech"
- A Professional Language Edge
- The "Alternance" Advantage In France
- The "Grand Paris" Infrastructure Leap
- Culture as a Financial Benefit
- A Corporate Hub Beyond the Startup Scene
- The Legacy of the "15-Minute City"
- The Ultimate European Travel Base
Why Choose the EIIET Bagnolet?
Paris is Your Classroom
We don't believe in staying cooped up behind a desk. Our location allows us to bring the industry to you. Whether it’s a site visit to a luxury brand’s headquarters or a networking event at a fintech hub in the 11th Arrondissement, we use our proximity to the city to ensure your learning is always connected to the current market.
Faculty with "Front-Line" Experience
Our professors aren't just academics; they are consultants, entrepreneurs, and creatives active in the Parisian business scene. They bring real-world "war stories" to every lecture, teaching you how to navigate French business etiquette, pitch to European investors, and manage diverse teams.
A Community of Global Outsiders
Like Berlin, Bagnolet is a melting pot. Our campus is a home for students from all over the world. This diversity is your greatest asset—you’ll learn how to solve problems with people who see the world differently than you do. You’ll graduate with a global mindset and a network of friends that spans continents.
A Supportive "Landing Pad" for Newcomers
Moving to France is exciting, but we know the "administrative maze" can be overwhelming. At our Bagnolet campus, we don't just hand you a syllabus and leave you to figure out the rest. We act as your local support system.
- Hands-on Help: From helping you navigate the Social Security (Ameli) registration to explaining how to open a French bank account, our student services team is actually available to talk.
- Peer Mentorship: We connect new arrivals with senior students who have already mastered life in the 93 (the local department code). Whether it’s finding the best affordable grocery store or the right doctor, you have a community ready to catch you.
Modern Learning in a Historic Industrial Hub
Our campus is a bridge between Bagnolet’s industrial past and its digital future. We’ve taken the best of modern design and integrated it into a space that feels professional, not institutional.
- The Environment: You’ll find high-ceilinged, bright classrooms and dedicated "project rooms" where you can collaborate on real-world business cases.
- Tech-First Approach: We provide the high-speed infrastructure and digital tools you’d expect from a top-tier business school, ensuring that when you’re on campus, your only focus is your work—not waiting for a slow connection.
The "Est Ensemble" Network
Being in Bagnolet means being part of the "Est Ensemble"—one of the most dynamic and fast-growing economic territories in the Paris region. Local Synergy: This area is a magnet for cultural industries, design agencies, and eco-conscious businesses. We actively cultivate relationships with these local neighbors, meaning your guest speakers and networking mixers often feature people who are literally working just down the street. Beyond the Classroom: This local proximity makes it easier to find part-time work or internships that don't require a cross-city commute, giving you more time to focus on your studies and personal life.
Student Survival Guide

The "Navigo" is Your Lifeline
Forget buying individual tickets. Your Navigo Imagine R (the student pass) is the most important card in your wallet.
The Value: For a heavily discounted annual fee, you get unlimited travel on the Metro, RER, buses, and even the "Transilien" trains that take you to places like Versailles or Fontainebleau.
The Tip: Keep your pass charged. Paris transport inspectors are everywhere, and "I forgot to top up" won't save you from a fine!

CAF: The French Government Helps Pay Your Rent
France is one of the few countries that offers housing subsidies to international students.
The Reality: The "CAF" (Caisse d'Allocations Familiales) can reimburse a portion of your rent every month.
The Tip: The paperwork is famous for being difficult. Start your application the day you sign your lease. It takes time, but getting €150–€200 back in your pocket every month is worth the administrative headache.

Mastering the "Boulangerie" Routine
In Bagnolet, the local bakery is more than a shop; it’s a daily ritual.
The Rule: Find your local boulanger. A tradition baguette (ask for a "Tradition," not just a "Baguette") is a cheap, high-quality staple of student life.
Etiquette: Always start with "Bonjour" and end with "Merci, bonne journée." In France, skipping the greeting is considered a major social error!

Sunday is "Dead Day" (And Market Day)
In France, Sunday is strictly for rest. Almost all supermarkets and shops close by 1:00 PM or stay shut all day.
The Strategy: Do your grocery shopping on Saturday.
The Vibe: Use Sunday morning to visit the local street markets in Bagnolet or the nearby 20th Arrondissement. It’s the cheapest place to get fresh produce and the best way to feel like a local.

Start Your "Stage" Search Early
Internships (stages) are a mandatory part of French education.
The Law: Any internship longer than two months must be paid (the gratification).
The Advice: Use sites like Welcome to the Jungle or LinkedIn. Parisian companies start looking for summer interns as early as January. Don't wait until the last minute.

Embrace the "Terrasse" Culture
Parisians live in small apartments, so the cafés are their living rooms.
The Culture: You can sit at a café terrace with a single "café allongé" for two hours and nobody will ask you to leave. It’s the perfect place to study, people-watch, or meet classmates.
The Bagnolet Vibe: There are some great, hidden gems near the campus that are half the price of the cafes in the city center. Find your "spot" and make it your second office.
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